different between perambulate vs preambulate
perambulate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin perambul?, perambul?tus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p???æmbj??le?t/
Verb
perambulate (third-person singular simple present perambulates, present participle perambulating, simple past and past participle perambulated)
- (intransitive) To walk about, roam or stroll.
- (transitive) To inspect (an area) on foot.
Related terms
- amble
Translations
Anagrams
- preambulate
Latin
Verb
perambul?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of perambul?
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preambulate
English
Etymology
pre- +? ambulate, or from Latin praeambulo, praeambulatus
Verb
preambulate (third-person singular simple present preambulates, present participle preambulating, simple past and past participle preambulated)
- To walk before; figuratively, to precede.
Anagrams
- perambulate
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